$2,000 (recurring) survival payments Retroactive unemployment insurance We can afford it.
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Not only can we afford it; we cannot afford not to. The price we’ll pay for the continued neglect of tens of millions of increasingly desperate people will be higher than anything that can be quantified in dollars.

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Percent of wages currently subsidized by governments due to COVID: Japan: 100% for small businesses; 80% for large firms Netherlands: Up to 90% Norway: Up to 90% Germany: Up to 87% France: Up to 84% Italy: 80% United Kingdom: Up to 80% Canada: Up to 75% United States: 0%
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All while insisting to feed the banks. American society will completely crumble when the people it depends on to function cannot afford a roof over their heads.
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Our government willfully abandoned US in the middle of a pandemic. People living under a bridge could care less about Trump’s impeachment. The Midwest had a tsunami snow storm yesterday. The homeless are trying to stay alive!
Thank you. I am writing about this today. It's just diabolical to me that we're going through this incredible TRAUMA as a nation and we are not equipped to deal with the results.
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Without deliberate, intentional, and expedient action, all of this is set to get far worse before it can ever get better. You simply cannot have this level of trauma in a nation — or a world — and expect it to just go away on its own. medium.com/honestly-yours/th…
Not in the current political system I’m afraid.
The're making the pitchforks inevitable I fear. Desperate people will do desperate things.
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We're grinding for it all this month!
Why aren’t you, Marianne Williamson and Nina Turner not apart of Joe Biden’s cabinet?
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